Math 1325 Final Exam Review

Similar documents
Math 1314 Final Exam Review. Year Profits (in millions of dollars)

Online Math 1314 Final Exam Review

Math 1314 Test 2 Review Lessons 2 8

Marginal Propensity to Consume/Save

Math 1314 Test 3 Review Material covered is from Lessons 9 15

Math 1314 Test 3 Review Material covered is from Lessons The total weekly cost of manufacturing x cameras is given by the cost function: 3 2

Math 1314 Test 4 Review Lesson 16 Lesson Use Riemann sums with midpoints and 6 subdivisions to approximate the area between

Review Example 3: Suppose that we know the revenues of a company each year since This information is given in the table below:

MATH 236 ELAC FALL 2017 CA 9 NAME: SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.

Math Exam 3 Review

Math 120 Final Exam Practice Problems, Form: A

3. (1.2.13, 19, 31) Find the given limit. If necessary, state that the limit does not exist.

Math 142 Week-in-Review #11 (Final Exam Review: All previous sections as well as sections 6.6 and 6.7)

Example 2: The demand function for a popular make of 12-speed bicycle is given by

If C(x) is the total cost (in dollars) of producing x items of a product, then

Final Exam Review Packet

Final Exam Review Packet

Chapter 6 Notes, Applied Calculus, Tan

Calculus I 5. Applications of differentiation

P (x) = 0 6(x+2)(x 3) = 0

3. Find the slope of the tangent line to the curve given by 3x y e x+y = 1 + ln x at (1, 1).

Math 1314 Lesson 7 Applications of the Derivative. rate of change, instantaneous rate of change, velocity, => the derivative

MATH 236 ELAC FALL 2017 TEST 3 NAME: SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question.

e) Find the average revenue when 100 units are made and sold.

MAC 2233, Survey of Calculus, Exam 3 Review This exam covers lectures 21 29,

Math 211 Business Calculus TEST 3. Question 1. Section 2.2. Second Derivative Test.

Systems of Linear Equations in Two Variables. Break Even. Example. 240x x This is when total cost equals total revenue.

Math Practice Final - solutions

Math 1314 Lesson 7 Applications of the Derivative

Math 1325 Final Exam Review. (Set it up, but do not simplify) lim

Math 1314 Lesson 19: Numerical Integration

Math 1314 ONLINE Lesson 12

Section K MATH 211 Homework Due Friday, 8/30/96 Professor J. Beachy Average: 15.1 / 20. ), and f(a + 1).

Final Exam Review. MATH Intuitive Calculus Fall 2013 Circle lab day: Mon / Fri. Name:. Show all your work.

Chapter 2. Functions and Graphs. Section 1 Functions

Chapter 5. Increasing and Decreasing functions Theorem 1: For the interval (a,b) f (x) f(x) Graph of f + Increases Rises - Decreases Falls

Math 1120 Calculus Test 3

The questions listed below are drawn from midterm and final exams from the last few years at OSU. As the text book and structure of the class have

Name: Practice A, Math Final Exam December 11, 2018

THE USE OF A CALCULATOR, CELL PHONE, OR ANY OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE IS NOT PERMITTED IN THIS EXAMINATION.

Final Exam Study Guide

Section 5-1 First Derivatives and Graphs

Math 110 Final Exam General Review. Edward Yu

Math 1323 Lesson 12 Analyzing functions. This lesson will cover analyzing polynomial functions using GeoGebra.

Ex 1: Identify the open intervals for which each function is increasing or decreasing.

SHORT ANSWER. Write the word or phrase that best completes each statement or answers the question. x )

Sample Math 115 Midterm Exam Spring, 2014

Final Exam Review (Section 8.3 and Review of Other Sections)

Math Analysis Notes Mrs. Atkinson 1

Summary. MATH 1003 Calculus and Linear Algebra (Lecture 24) First Derivative Test. Second Derivative Test

4 and m 3m. 2 b 2ab is equivalent to... (3 x + 2 xy + 7) - (6x - 4 xy + 3) is equivalent to...

MA 181 Lecture Chapter 7 College Algebra and Calculus by Larson/Hodgkins Limits and Derivatives

Finite Mathematics Chapter 1

MAT1300 Final Review. Pieter Hofstra. December 4, 2009

Applications of differential calculus Relative maxima/minima, points of inflection

Practice A Exam 3. November 14, 2018

1.4 CONCEPT QUESTIONS, page 49

Math 265 Test 3 Review

MATH 1325 Business Calculus Guided Notes

Lecture 6: Sections 2.2 and 2.3 Polynomial Functions, Quadratic Models

Math 116: Business Calculus Chapter 4 - Calculating Derivatives

Find all points where the function is discontinuous. 1) Find all vertical asymptotes of the given function. x(x - 1) 2) f(x) =

Study Unit 3 : Linear algebra

IB Math SL Year 2 Name: Date: 8-1 Rate of Change and Motion

Doug Clark The Learning Center 100 Student Success Center learningcenter.missouri.edu Overview

Math 1314 Lesson 24 Maxima and Minima of Functions of Several Variables

32. Use a graphing utility to find the equation of the line of best fit. Write the equation of the line rounded to two decimal places, if necessary.

Math 127 Final Exam Fall 2008

Spring 2003, MTH Practice for Exam 3 4.2, 4.3, 4.4, 4.7, 4.8, 5.1, 5.2, 5.3, 5.4, 5.5, 6.1

Math 2413 General Review for Calculus Last Updated 02/23/2016

Purdue University Study Guide for MA Credit Exam

Exam 3 Practice Problems

Review for Final Review

2. Find the intervals where function is increasing and decreasing. Then find all relative extrema.

Math 261 Exam 3 - Practice Problems. 1. The graph of f is given below. Answer the following questions. (a) Find the intervals where f is increasing:

Intermediate Algebra Final Exam Review

MAT 210 TEST 2 REVIEW (Ch 12 and 13)

Study Guide - Part 2

Additional Exercises 10.1 Form I Solving Quadratic Equations by the Square Root Property

Sample Mathematics 106 Questions

Test 3 Review. fx ( ) ( x 2) 4/5 at the indicated extremum. y x 2 3x 2. Name: Class: Date: Short Answer

Midterm Study Guide and Practice Problems

CHAPTER 8 Quadratic Equations, Functions, and Inequalities

Quadratic function and equations Quadratic function/equations, supply, demand, market equilibrium

Math Final Solutions - Spring Jaimos F Skriletz 1

Given the table of values, determine the equation

MATH 236 ELAC FALL 2017 CA 10 MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question.

Total 100

SECTION 5.1: Polynomials

The Graph of a Quadratic Function. Quadratic Functions & Models. The Graph of a Quadratic Function. The Graph of a Quadratic Function

Optimization: Other Applications

Lecture Notes. Applied Mathematics for Business, Economics, and the Social Sciences (4th Edition); by Frank S. Budnick

MATH 122 FALL Final Exam Review Problems

12-1. Example 1: Which relations below represent functions? State the domains and ranges. a) {(9,81), (4,16), (5,25), ( 2,4), ( 6,36)} Function?

You are expected to abide by the University s rules concerning Academic Honesty.

Math 1101 Test 2 Practice Problems

MA 123 (Calculus I) Lecture 13: October 19, 2017 Section A2. Professor Jennifer Balakrishnan,

3.Applications of Differentiation

Course Syllabus BHS Room 309 (360)

Math 1314 Lesson 23 Partial Derivatives

Transcription:

Math 1325 Final Exam Review 1. The following table of values gives a company s annual profits in millions of dollars. Rescale the data so that the year 2003 corresponds to x = 0. Year 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 Profits (in millions of dollars) 31.3 32.7 31.8 33.7 35.9 36.1 Begin by creating a list. a. Find the cubic regression model for the data. b. Use the cubic regression model to predict the company's profits in 2010. x 5, x 1 2. Suppose f ( x) 10 x 1 2 x 3, x 1 Determine, if they exist, a. f ( x ) b. f ( x ) c. f ( x ) x 1 x 1 x 1 3. 4x x1 x 5 4. x 3 x4 2 x 8 Math 1314 Final Exam Review 1

2 x 5x6 5. x 2 x 2 Rules for its at infinity If the degree of the numerator is smaller than the degree of the denominator, then f ( x) 0. x g( x) If the degree of the numerator is the same as the degree of the denominator, then you can find f ( x) x g ( x ) by making a fraction from the leading coefficients of the numerator and denominator and then reducing to lowest terms. If the degree of the numerator is larger than the degree of the denominator, then it s best to work the problem viewing the graph in GGB. You can then decide if the function approaches or. This it does not exist, but the or is more descriptive. 6. 2 10x x x 3 4 2 x 7. 3 2 x 5x 7x 1 x 2 2 7 4 x x 8. 3 x 1 x x 7x 2 Math 1314 Final Exam Review 2

9. The graph of f( x ) is shown below. Which of the following statements is true? a. b. c. d. e. x3 x0 x 2 x3 x 2 f( x) exists and it equals 1. f( x) does not exists. f( x) exists and it equal 3. f( x) exists and it equals -6. f( x) exists and it equal 4. 10. Find the first and second derivative: f x x x x x 4 3 2 ( ) 5 3 8 7 1 11. Let 4 2 f ( x) 3x 5x 7x 1. Find the equation of the tangent line at x = 1. Recall: tangent[<x-value>, <function>] Math 1314 Final Exam Review 3

12. A ball is thrown upwards from the roof of a building at time t = 0. The height of the ball in feet is given by velocity of the ball after 3 seconds., where t is measured in seconds. Find the 13. Suppose a manufacturer has monthly fixed costs of $250,000 and production costs of $24 for each item produced. The item sells for $38. Assume all functions are linear. State the: a. cost function. C( x) cx F b. revenue function. R(x) = xp c. profit function. P( x) R( x) C( x) d. Find the break-even point. 14. At the beginning of an experiment, a researcher has 569 grams of a substance. If the halflife of the substance is 12 days, how many grams of the substance are left after 21 days? Begin by making a list. Math 1314 Final Exam Review 4

15. A clothing company manufactures a certain variety of ski jacket. The total cost of producing x ski jackets and the total revenue of selling x ski jackets are given by the following equations C ( x ) = 27,000 + 22 x 0.25 x 2 R ( x ) = 500 x 0.1 x 2 0 x 1,000 Begin by entering the cost and revenue functions into GGB. a. Find the profit function. Recall: P(x) = R(x) C(x) b. Find the marginal profit function. c. Use the marginal profit to approximate the actual profit realized on the sale of the 201 st ski jacket. Math 1314 Final Exam Review 5

5 4 3 16. Let f ( x) 0.2x x x 5. Enter the function in GGB. a. Find any critical numbers of f. Commands: b. Interval(s) on which f is increasing; interval(s) on which f is decreasing. Increasing: c. Coordinates of any relative extrema. Decreasing: d. Interval(s) on which f is concave upward; interval(s) on which f is concave downward. Commands: Concave Up: Concave Down: e. Coordinates of any inflection points. Math 1314 Final Exam Review 6

17. Let. Find Riemann sums with midpoints and 6 subdivisions to approximate the area between the function and the x-axis on the interval [1, 9]. Then approximate the area between the curve and the x-axis using upper sums with 50 rectangles on the interval [-2, 2], Recall: Position of rectangle start : 0 corresponds to left endpoints, 0.5 corresponds to midpoints and 1 corresponds to right endpoints. 18. Postal regulations state that the girth plus length of a package must be no more than 104 inches if it is to be mailed through the US Postal Service. You are assigned to design a package with a square base that will contain the maximum volume that can be shipped under these requirements. What should be the dimensions of the package? (Note: girth of a package is the perimeter of its base.) Dimensions of the package: Math 1314 Final Exam Review 7

19. Evaluate the following. 20. A company estimates that the value of its new production equipment depreciates at the rate of 0 t 9, where v gives the value of the equipment after t years. Find the total decline in value of the equipment over the first 5 years. a. Setup the integral needed to answer the question. b. Find the total decline in value of the equipment over the first 5 years. 21. The temperature in Minneapolis over a 12 hour period can be modeled by the function where t is measured in hours with t = 0 corresponding to the temperature at 12 noon. Find the average temperature during the period from noon until 7 p.m. 1 b Recall: f ( x) dx b a a a. Set-up the integral needed to answer the question. b. Find the average temperature during the period from noon until 7 p.m. Math 1314 Final Exam Review 8

22. Find the area bounded by the graph of f (x) = x 2 81, the x-axis and the lines x = -3 and x = 5. b Recall: The general formula for computing the area between two curves is (top function - bottom function) dx. Command is: IntegralBetween[<Function>, <Function>,<Start x-value>, <End x-value>] a. Set-up the integral needed to calculate the desired area. a b. Calculate the area. 23. Find the area of the region(s) that is/are completely enclosed by the graphs of f ( x ) = ( x 1 ) 3 + 1 and g ( x ) = 8x 3. Enter the functions into GGB. a. Find the points of intersection. b. Set-up the integrals needed to calculate the desired area. c. Calculate the area. Math 1314 Final Exam Review 9

24. Suppose the demand function for a product is x thousand units per week and the corresponding wholesale price, in dollars, is D( x) 174 8x. Determine the consumers' surplus if the wholesale market price is set at $8 per unit. a. Find the quantity demanded. b. Find the consumers surplus if the market price for the product is $8 per unit. Q E Q E Recall: CS D( x) dx QE PE PS QE PE S( x) dx. 0 0 25. Let. a. Find f(1, 1). b. Find the first order partial derivatives. Commands: derivative[ ] derivative[ ] Math 1314 Final Exam Review 10

Formulas to be provided. It will be a link. f ( x h) f ( x) f ( b) f ( a) h b a C( x) cx F R( x) sx or R( x) xp P( x) R( x) C( x) Cx ( ) Cx ( ) x ' p f ( p) E( p) f( p) CS D( x) dx Q P 1 b a 0 b a Q E PS QE PE S( x) dx f ( x) dx Q E 0 E E Math 1314 Final Exam Review 11